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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Virginia Gayle (Hearon) Yeilding

Virginia Gayle (Hearon) Yeilding
Tuesday, May 18th, 1943 ~ Saturday, June 6th, 2020

Virginia Gayle Yeilding was born on May 18, 1943, in Ardmore, OK to her parents, John & Lorine (Duncan) Hearon.

She married Robert Yeilding, and together they raised a family. She was a homemaker, loving her family to the fullest, and taking care of them all. In her free time, she enjoyed (reading, puzzles, playing dominoes, etc.) She was a devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother who will be forever missed.

She was preceded in death by her:
Parents, John & Lorine (Duncan) Hearon;

Virginia leaves behind her:
Husband, Robert;
Daughter; Wendy Yeilding
Numerous other relatives and friends.

No services scheduled  


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